Analysis of Gordon Cumming - The Lion Hunter

James McIntyre 1828 (Forres) – 1906



Some thirty years ago, in conversation with an old sea
captain who had visited or voyaged to all quarters of the
globe, he was denouncing fiercely the degeneracy of these
costermonger times. He said there was a book in our
town library which was a tissue of falsehood from begin-
ning to end, and that there never existed such a man as
Gordon Cumming, the Lion Hunter. I told the old gen-
tleman that I had seen the Lion Hunter hundreds of
times and conversed with him in the woods of Aylter,
and that be was a descendant of the Royal Comyn, one
of whom was killed by King Robert the Bruce, and that
I had seen the magnificent person of Gordon Cumming in
the garb of old Gaul, successfully punish a huge prize
fighter who kept grossly insulting him during the excite-
ment of a general election-when Cumming's uncle,
Major Cumming Bruce, was running for member, this
Major being father-in-law to Lord Elgin, formerly Gov-
ernor of Canada. I also told him that Hugh Millar was
a warm friend of the Lion Hunter's mother, as she was
distinguished both as a geologist and a botanist, and that
Livingstone, the great traveller, was a great admirer and
intimate friend of the Hunter. After his return to
Britain he exhibited himself and his magnificent trophies
throughout all the cities and towns of Britain and Ireland.
His own noble figure in full Highland costume was perhaps no
insignificant part of the exhibition. Barnum afterwards
secured the noble specimens of hides and horns and monstrous
tusks for his New York museum.

Now the youth in fertile Moray
Do in Gordon Cumming glory,
Bold lion hunter-first who made
With Africa tribes successful trade ;
First in those wilds to fire a gun,
While he the mighty trophies won.

The moat celebrated lady traveller in Britain is Miss
Cumming, a niece of the Lion Hunter. She has written
several volumes of her travels in distant lands.


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Poetic Form
Metre 11010100101111 1011100110111010 1110101000100011 11111101010 110110111101 111011100101011 10100101011011 1111101010101 10011100111 01110010101011 111111100101 1110010010110100 01111010010011 101110010110001 1101000101110 101011101101 1010100111101001 111001101111101 01110101010111 01011001000010001 10011001010100 10011010101011 10101000101010010 011010011100100 1110100110011011 010011001010100 010101001101010 11111010 10101001 10101010 11010111 110010101 101111001 11010101 011001010001011 10011010101110 101010100101
Closest metre Iambic heptameter
Characters 1,851
Words 332
Sentences 11
Stanzas 3
Stanza Lengths 28, 6, 3
Lines Amount 37
Letters per line (avg) 41
Words per line (avg) 9
Letters per stanza (avg) 503
Words per stanza (avg) 110
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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on April 19, 2023

1:40 min read
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James McIntyre

James McIntyre, minstrel performer, vaudeville and theatrical actor, and a partner in the famous blackface tramp comedy duo act McIntyre and Heath. more…

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